Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit [Book Review]

Idealistic Studies 22 (3):266-267 (1992)
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This is a translation of volume 32 of Heidegger’s Gesamtausgabe, edited by Ingtraud Gorland. The volume consists of a lecture course given by Heidegger at the University of Freiburg during the winter term, 1930–31. Although the lectures focus on Section A and Section B of the Phenomenology, they do not form a commentary in the ordinary sense. They represent Heidegger’s effort to participate in and bring to the surface what is said to be unthought in the movement of thinking called the phenomenology of spirit. Heidegger begins with a discussion of the several titles of the work providing us with a preliminary understanding of this thinking. Then, bypassing the Preface and Introduction, he engages in a sustained dialogue with Hegel’s text on consciousness and unconsciousness. The self exposition of reason which is recognized in German Idealism as absolute and is explicated by Hegel as spirit is said to be called forth by the fundamental question of nothing itself. Hegel uses the words being and beings only for a certain region of beings and a certain mode of being in Heidegger’s sense. What Hegel means by being and beings Heidegger means by das Vorhandene and seine Vorhandenheit. There is then a difference between Hegel’s and Heidegger’s understanding of being, but.

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